The Parkes Southern Sky survey (pks70) published its results in papers published from 1993 to 2013 with a total of 101 new pulsars discovered. It detected a grand total of 197 pulsars. The fastest pulsar discovered was J0034-0534 with a period of 1.87718 milliseconds and the slowest pulsar was J2144-3933 with a period of 8.50983 seconds.
The smallest pulsar dispersion measure was J0108-1431 with a DM of 2.38 pc/cc and the largest pulsar dispersion measure was J1603-5657 with a DM of 264.07 pc/cc. There were a total of 524 pulsars known before the first discovery was published. This survey increased the total amount of known pulsars by 19.0%.
There were 9 papers written about the discoveries of this survey: Discovery of a very bright, nearby binary millisecond pulsar, Discovery of Three Binary Millisecond Pulsars, Discovery of PSR J0108-1431: The Closest Known Neutron Star?, Four New Millisecond Pulsars in the Galactic Disk, Discovery of Four Binary Millisecond Pulsars, The Parkes Southern Pulsar Survey. I. Observing and data analysis systems and initial results., Probing the Eclipse Region of a Binary Millisecond Pulsar, Discovery of Four Isolated Millisecond Pulsars, The Parkes Southern Pulsar Survey - II. Final results and population analysis.